Treating Osteoporosis: What works for you?
Hi. I'm new to the site and am interested in treating osteoperosis. I'm 39 yo and recently had a bone density that showed I'm at -2.4. So, going through the intial "I can't believe it" stuff. 🙂
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Thank you Chris for your help. It does put my mind at peace to hear that others have used these medications. I also do travel quite a bit and was leaning towards Tymlos.
I prefer Tymlos because the pen has 8 clicks, and you can start with 2 or 4 clicks if you have side effects with a full dose. I started with 2 and slowly ramped up, and have been on 7 clicks for 8 months. My doc was happy with 6.
With Forteo, only a full dose is possible. I tried to get on it years ago but could not tolerate it. But that's me.
https://www.endocrinologyadvisor.com/home/topics/bone-metabolism/anti-osteoporosis-medications-have-varying-effects-after-spinal-fracture/
@windyshores I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis several years ago .The Dr started me on Relast infusion it's once a year also told me to take calcium and Vit D3 I take a product Bone Support it has both also Vit K Strontium and my last d.scan showed improvement so I'm happy about this .
That is good news! I am happy to hear that you are seeing improvement.
I’m close to finishing up my 2nd and last year on Forteo. No side effects at all. Year one scan showed improvement in most areas; am hopeful for the same in the upcoming DEXA in July. Highly recommend Forteo.
Total Bone Support if that is what you are taking has 500mg strontium. The therapeutic dose was 680mg but 500 is a considerable amount, and will make your DEXA scan look like your bones are better than they are. In other words, that amount of strontium throws off your DEXA. Strontium replaces calcium in the bone and is denser by nature, so the DEXA looks denser. Sorry but this is a well-known factor in what looks like improvement.
That said, you may have some improvement from the Reclast and even the strontium: you just cannot tell.
Europe/UK no longer approve the ranelate form of strontium due to clots/cardiovascular risks. Some US companies have stopped making the citrate form.
I began Forteo in March & so far no side effects. An endocrinologist first recommended Forteo 17 yrs. ago when I was 55. I tried the other recommended meds at that time, as well as diet & exercise to build bone, but my osteoporosis continued to worsen. I hope you find a medication that you feel comfortable with & that is effective for you!
Thank you so much for your information.
Would you be willing to give us an amount of each of the members of the trifecta. How much calcium/D3/K2 per each day should we take ? I am not on a plant based diet and hope to eventually get off of all of the Osteoporosis medications. Also, has anyone read "The Whole Body Approach to Oseoporoses" book? If so, I would love to know if I should purchase it, if it was helpful
Thank you !
I'm no expert at all on osteopenia/osteoporosis but have been taking the Alive! Bone Support (formerly called Bone Formula) for several years after buying it for a friend healing from a broken neck. A DEXA last year was almost identical to one six years earlier so it's probably helping. After comparing the two DEXAs, my PCP stopped recommending I consider taking Fosamax at least.
The 4-tablet dose contains 1300 mg calcium from red algae, 100 mg vitamin D3, 150 mg vitamin K2 and magnesium and some fruit, vegetable and greens stuff and an insignificant 9 mg of strontium also from the red algae.
I also take orthosilicic acid because a few studies I read noted its role in bone renewal (brand name Bio-Sil) and Biotin Forte (3,000 mcg biotin and 30 mg zinc). The latter two also help hair, skin and nails in theory. I have thick hair that seems to be growing faster since adding the Bio-Sil. I'm not sure that that's a desired side effect but it's interesting. And, to me, is a reminder that the body's innate propensity is to regenerate when the environment supports it in ways we don't yet fully understand.
But again I'm no expert about this stuff. Am just taking stuff that peer-reviewed studies suggest are important in bone health and renewal.